HB 4458
Labor: collective bargaining; public employer ceasing or subcontracting its operations; prohibit if done less than 1 year after its employees elect a bargaining representative. Amends sec. 10 of 1947 PA 336 (MCL 423.210).
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This bill prohibits public employers from ceasing or subcontracting their operations within one year of their employees electing a bargaining representative. The goal is to protect the stability of labor relations in the public sector by preventing employers from undermining collective bargaining rights immediately after employee representation is established. It amends existing law to specifically address this issue, ensuring that employers cannot disrupt negotiations shortly after employees have chosen to unionize. This legislation aims to safeguard the rights of public employees and strengthen collective bargaining agreements.
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